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Smert Ivana Ilyicha: Critical Essay by Philip Rogers

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SOURCE: Rogers, Philip. “Scrooge on the Neva: Dickens and Tolstoj's Death of Ivan Il'ič.Comparative Literature 40, no. 3 (summer 1988): 193-218.

In the following essay, Rogers considers the influence of the work of Charles Dickens on Tolstoy's fiction, particularly upon The Death of Ivan Ilyich.

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